I put up the very beginnings of SWIG support in a new sub-project at
mercurial.iupr.org (ocroswig).

If you're brave enough to compile and install the mercurial version of
OCRopus, you can give it a try.

It actually can already do useful things: you can read/write images, convert
them to/from Python images or arrays, and you can invoke any of the major
components of OCRopus from it, including layout analysis and text line
recognition.  There is no documentation, though.

Tom

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